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Alternative Fuel Survey Results Technical Advisory Committee Meeting December 2 nd , 2004

Alternative Fuel Survey Results Technical Advisory Committee Meeting December 2 nd , 2004 Reliability and Operations Subcommittee Report Presented by ERCOT Client Relations. Survey Participants: Resource Entities - 104 Generation Units - 550 Survey respondents:

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Alternative Fuel Survey Results Technical Advisory Committee Meeting December 2 nd , 2004

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  1. Alternative Fuel Survey Results Technical Advisory Committee Meeting December 2nd, 2004 Reliability and Operations Subcommittee Report Presented by ERCOT Client Relations

  2. Survey Participants: • Resource Entities - 104 • Generation Units - 550 • Survey respondents: • Resource Entities/Percentage - 93 / 89% • Generation Units/Percentage - 517 / 94% • MW represented by Respondents - 95% of ERCOT Total

  3. What is the Unit’s Primary Fuel Type? Primary Fuel# of Units% of Units% of Output Natural Gas 423 82% 75% Lignite 12 2% 10% Bituminous Coal 6 1% 4% Sub Bituminous Coal 7 1% 4% Nuclear 4 1% 4% Wind 17 3% 1% Purchased Steam 6 1% 1% Water 30 6% 1% Petroleum Coke 1 0% 0% Landfill Gas 5 1% 0% Distillate Fuel Oil 6 1% 0% Out of the 517 total units represented by survey respondents

  4. Is the Unit capable of operating on an alternative fuel? Dual Fuel Capability# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity Yes 148 29% 32% No 369 71% 69% All dual fuel capable units had Natural gas as the Primary Fuel

  5. What is the alternative fuel type? Out of the 148 dual fuel capable units: Alternate Fuel# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity Distillate Fuel Oil 1 119 80% 84% Residual Fuel Oil2 18 12% 12% Other Gas3 5 2% 3% Jet Fuel 2 1% 1% Propane 4 3% 0% Total 148 1 – Diesel, No 1 Fuel Oil, No 2 Fuel Oil, No 4 Fuel Oil 2 – No 5 Fuel Oil, No 6 Fuel Oil 3 – Butane, Coal Processes, Coke-oven Coal, Methanol, Refinery gas

  6. What is the unit’s maximumnet sustainable limit when using its alternative fuel? Out of the 148 dual fuel capable units: Alternate FuelRegistered OutputMax. Net Sustainable Output Distillate Fuel Oil 1 23,062 18,349 Residual Fuel Oil2 3,395 3,124 Other Gas3 757 710 Jet Fuel 164 150 Propane 80 77 Total 27,458 MW 22,410 MW

  7. Does the unit have the needed infrastructure in place for alternative fuel delivery, storage, and fuel management? Of the 148 dual fuel capable units: Infrastructure# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity Yes 145 98% 98% No 3 2% 2%

  8. Is the dual fuel capacity currently operational? Of the 148 dual fuel capable units: Operational# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity Yes 119 80% 85% No 29 20% 15%

  9. Can the unit operate on Automatic Generation Control (AGC) when using its alternative fuel? Of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units: Operational on AGC# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity Yes 66 55% 77% No 53 45% 23%

  10. Can the unit start up on its alternative fuel? Of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units: Start up# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity Yes 56 47% 31% No 62 52% 68%

  11. Can the unit operate at maximum capacity using only its alternative fuel or does it need a combination of primary and alternative fuel? Of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units: Operation at 100% Capacity# of Units% of Units% MW Capacity Alt. Fuel Only 72 61% 41% Need Mixture 47 39% 59%

  12. If a combination of fuels is needed to operate the unit, what is the percentage of alternative fuel needed to operate at the unit’s maximum capacity? Of the 47 operational dual fuel capable units that need a mixture: Operation at 100% Capacity% Alternate Fuel needed at Max Need Mixture 60%(Average) Wide range of responses

  13. Do you regularly test the unit’s ability to operate on its alternative fuel? Of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units: Regularly Tested# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity Yes 62 52% 55% No 57 48% 45%

  14. If yes, how often do you test the unit’s ability to operate on its alternative fuel? Of the 62 operational dual fuel capable units that test regularly: Testing Period# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity 0-6 Months 16 26% 38% 7-12 Months 41 66% 44% 1-2 Years 5 8% 8%

  15. Do you maintain alternative fuel inventory? Of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units: Maintain Fuel Inventory# of Units% of Units% MW Capacity Yes 112 94% 96% No 7 6% 4%

  16. Do you currently have air emission permits to operate the unit using the secondary fuel? Of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units: Air Permit# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity Yes 115 97% 98% No 4 3% 2%

  17. How many hours in a rolling 12 month period can the unit operate using its alternative fuel, at maximum sustainable capacity, and complying with air emissions limits? 52 of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units that responded to this question Hours w/ Limits# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity 0-101 - - - 101-200 1 1% 0% 201-300 3 3% 1% 301-400 - - - 401-500 - - - 500-1000 28 24% 18% 1001-2000 2 2% 1% 2001-5000 2 2% 1% 5000-8760 21 18% 7%

  18. How many hours in a rolling 12 month period can the unit operate using its alternative fuel, at maximum sustainable capacity and ignoring emissions limits? 75 of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units that responded to this question Hours w/o Limits# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity 0-101 32 27% 34% 101-200 1 1% 0% 201-300 1 1% 0% 301-400 1 1% 1% 401-500 - - - 500-1000 2 2% 2% 1001-2000 2 2% 1% 2001-5000 - - - 5000-8760 38 32% 18%

  19. How many hours can the unit operate using your current inventory of alternative fuel, at its maximum sustainable capacity? 110 of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units that responded to this question Hours w/o Limits# of Units% of Units% of MW Capacity 0-10 2 2% 4% 11-20 7 6% 8% 21-30 2 2% 1% 31-40 8 7% 12% 41-50 8 7% 5% 51-100 51 43% 36% 101-200 26 22% 26% 201-300 1 1% 1% 301-400 3 3% 1% 401-500 - - - 501-1000 2 2% 1%

  20. Hours of Operation on current inventory

  21. Hours of Operation on current inventory

  22. If the unit's alternative fuel is oil, how many barrels of oil do you currently maintain for all units at the plant as inventory? Wide range of responses Data will be presented to ROS and included in the final report

  23. How many hours does it take to switch fuels and operate the unit using its alternative fuel at its maximum sustainable limit? Of the 119 operational dual fuel capable units: Hours to Switch# of Units% of Units% of Output 0 6 5% 2% 1 46 39% 21% 2 19 16% 15% 3 8 7% 4% 4 15 13% 28% 6 12 10% 12% 8 6 5% 9% 12 3 3% 3% 15 2 2% 3% 24 1 1% 1% 48 1 1% 1%

  24. Questions?

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